How A Madera Stem Is Made
FatTony
- March 18 2009
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Madera posted a handful of photos showing a solid chunk of aluminum being milled and machined into a stem. It’s real interesting if you have never seen that sort of thing before. Check it out on maderabmx.net.






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March 20th, 2009 at 8:30 am
There 4th axis looks ghetto, save material cost buy dovetailing a square chunk and have a fixture mounted in the 4th, no tailstock needed, less material to remove……shorter run time. Wanna see something real nuts….search “5 axis 3-d countouring” on youtube.